. A practical treatise on the use of the microscope, including the different methods of preparing and examining animal, vegetable, and mineral structures. Microscopes; Microscopy. THE COMPOUND MICROSCOPE. 105 THE MICROSCOPE OF CHEVALIER. This instrument, called the universal microscope, is repre- sented by fig. 52. The foot, or base, is formed by the box. Fig. 52. in which the microscope is packed; into this is screwed a stout pillar, A A, supporting a square piece of brass, B, having a cradle joint, C C, at each extremity. With the upper surface of this piece of brass, B B, is connected the c
. A practical treatise on the use of the microscope, including the different methods of preparing and examining animal, vegetable, and mineral structures. Microscopes; Microscopy. THE COMPOUND MICROSCOPE. 105 THE MICROSCOPE OF CHEVALIER. This instrument, called the universal microscope, is repre- sented by fig. 52. The foot, or base, is formed by the box. Fig. 52. in which the microscope is packed; into this is screwed a stout pillar, A A, supporting a square piece of brass, B, having a cradle joint, C C, at each extremity. With the upper surface of this piece of brass, B B, is connected the compound body, D, having at one end a piece of tube, M, containing a smaU prism, m o, and at right angles to it a smaller tube, carrying the object-glasses, n. To the lower. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Quekett, John, 1815-1861. London, H. Bailliere; [etc. , etc. ]
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